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A Digital Photography Workshop
Camera to Print with Photoshop Elements

Today even a modest digital camera is capable of excellent images and there is a wide range of software tools available to help us realize the potential of today’s digital camera technology. While Adobe Photoshop CS4 is the number one image editing tool, at $650 it is much more expensive than the average photo enthusiast needs to spend. Photoshop Elements is a somewhat scaled down version that is still an extremely powerful image editor that is capable of serious work. The current version of Photoshop Elements for less than $100 provides more features and power than the full Photoshop version of just a few years ago.

Join me for a one-day Photoshop Elements Workshop
Saturday, March 13 2010
, 9am - 4pm

The Old Firehouse Gallery, 108 North George St, Charles Town, WV

This one-day workshop will cover:

Uploading your images to your computer
Image Management
File formats
Raw vs JPEG
Basic “Quick” Editor
Optimizing images for prints
Optimizing images for email and theOptimizing images for the Web

The Photoshop Elements Advanced Editor
Levels and Contrast
Shadows & Highlights
Color Correction
Cropping
Image sharpening
Perspective and Distortion Correction
Special Effects

This will be a hands-on workshop. If you have a laptop computer, please bring it. It will be helpful if you have the latest version of Photoshop Elements (version 8) installed. The trial version can be downloaded from adobe.com. If necessary, a trial version of the software will be provided.

Workshop fee: $60
Preregistration required, Maximum of 10 seats are available.

Register online below or if you have questions please email me at: sterlingimageswv [at] gmail [dot] com

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